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Home for poor children in india, orphan aged between 1-19 year ols get shelte here.
online shopping stores orphan center
We are HOME FOR HOPE TRUST we feed 24 orphan children . kindly help us to save these children you can donate money or used clothes or any other form. We give HIV awarness in schools, colleges, industries. We Support the HIV PATIENTS by giving Rice and Horlicks monthly once.I am humbly request you to help us to reach more people who suffered in silence.
A quarter of a million of Delhi's children, living in slums or on the streets, do not go to school.
Just an hour's drive from Delhi, in rural Mewat, literacy is only 13%, and even lower for the girls. Online shopping stores flagship program Education derives its rationale from these startling figures
Over time, we have established one educational centres where 500 beneficiaries are educated through formal and non-formal education. Four formal schools - three of online shopping stores and the other in collaboration with the sujane’s - were established. Moreover, two schools were founded as Satellites. Online shopping stores is accredited to the National Open School for both academic and vocational streams.
Mission:- Our mission is to promote and provide qualitative education at affordable costs to children and communities, which are socially and economically deprived.
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Appeal We make a sincere appeal to join our team to banish poverty, illiteracy and ignorance. If you want to be a part of it and share a common dream of a developed India, please fill in the Sign Up form. We will keep you informed about the schedule of various events.
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Your thoughtful gesture can immensely help accelerate our mission to reach out to the needy. By making a financial donation to ‘online shopping stores- orphane center , you are actually supporting the well-being of the underprivileged. Donate by cheque/Deposit/bank Transfer We also accept cheques. Please fill in the details so that we can generate a receipt for the funds you have donated.
Raipur, May 30 (IANS) With HIV/AIDS patients continuing to face social stigma across India, an orphanage here has launched a state-wide campaign in Chhattisgarh to adopt and care for infected children up to 12 years of age. ‘home for orphan, a vehicle of the orphanage sujane home for orphans, began travelling across the state’s rural and urban pockets May 23 with the banner, “Do you have HIV plus kid? Please donate to us, we will take better care of them.”
A four-member team of the online shopping store orphane home by its founder sunita verma a low-income staffer with the state’s higher education department, will go to 17 out of the total 18 districts in Chhattisgarh.
It hopes to adopt 40 HIV infected kids, orphaned or otherwise, “who are languishing in isolation and neglect”.
“Since May 23, I have held dozens of street meetings in Raipur, Bilaspur, Korba, Raigarh, Janjgir and Jashpur and in each meeting I appealed to the people to give me the address of any child in the 0-12 age group who they know is infected with HIV,” Rao told IANS.
“So far I have identified four boys and two girls in Bilapsur district who have been shunned by their relatives. Now we are completing the formalities to absorb them in the 60-member online shopping stores orphan center where children are brought in from the interiors and live together with respect and affection.”
Sunita verma 40, said it would end its journey in the Maoist insurgency-hit Bijapur district.
He said even in industrialised like Janjgir, Korba, Raigarh and Bilaspur, people ask “what is HIV plus? Is it a company or a product which I am marketing?”
“Because of the rural people’s lack of knowledge about AIDS, I am not getting an encouraging response. Even at street meetings I have to spend a lot of time telling them what AIDS is and how it infects people.”
Government officials say the state has 470 confirmed AIDS patients and around 2,800 HIV positive people, but NGOs working in the health sector claim the figure is much higher as the state’s massive forested areas are inaccessible.
These interiors, mostly in the state’s southern region of Bastar and northern belt of Surguja, are dominated by Maoist guerrillas. As a result, government health workers hardly manage to register HIV/AIDS patients there.
India has around 2.5 million HIV/AIDS patients.
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